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Dashboard - главная страница портала. Страница показывает всю статистику по заданиям резервного копирования. Вы можете просмотреть данные за последние 24 часа или 7 дней. Эта страница состоит из 4 блоков и графиков.

Блок 1: Protected

Блок Protected показывает следующую информацию:

  • vApps. Общее количество vApps для которых была успешно создана точка восстановления.
  • VMs.  Общее количество виртуальных машин для которых были успешно созданы точки восстановления. Клик по номеру направит вас на список ВМ.
  • VMs size.  Общий размер данных всех ВМ которые успешно прошли задание резервного копирования.

Блок 2: Jobs

Блок Jobs показывает следующую информацию::

  • Jobs. Общее количество заданий для бекапа. Клик по номеру направит вас на список заданий.
  • Max duration. Максимальное время затраченное на задания резервного копирования.
  • Average speed. Среднюю скорость передачи данных для всех заданий.

Блок 3: Backup Storage

Backup Storage показывает следующую информацию:

  • Status. Статус текущей квоты на хранение. Зеленый информирует, что доступно более 10% места, желтый - меньше 10% места, красный - квота места для заданий резервного копирования закончилась. 
  • Quota. Общий размер квоты на хранение заданий резервного копирования.
  • Used. Общий размер используемого места для хранения резервных копий.

Блок 4: Job Session Results для 24 часов или за последние 7 Дней

Job Session Results показывает следующую информацию:

  • Succeeded Jobs.  Количество успешно завершённых заданий резервного копирования за выбранный период времени.
  • Warning Jobs. Количество заданий резервного копирования с предупреждениями.
  • Error Jobs. Количество заданий резервного копирования со статусом ошибки.

Graph

The graph displays information about ongoing jobs. There are two curves that show different data. The horizontal curve shows the time and date when the jobs were executed. The vertical curve shows the backup job speed in MB/s.

How to create Backup Jobs using Veeam Self-Service Backup Portal

The jobs section of the Self-Service Backup Portal allows you to manage your backup jobs. These are the tasks you can perform:

  • Create a backup job.
  • Start, stop, or retry a backup job.
  • Disable, enable, delete, or edit job settings.
  • Search for a backup job (filters are available).
  • View job statistics.
  • Export job statistics data.

Create Backup Job

Start the Create Backup Job wizard by clicking the +Create… button in the Jobs tab. Follow the steps for each section.

Configure Job Settings

At the Job Settings step:

1. Enter a Job name. If you intend to create multiple jobs, it is recommended to use a meaningful name.

2. Add a Description for the backup job. By default, this will be the user who created the job and the timestamp when the job was created.

3. Specify the Retention policy. Set the latest backups to keep. Choose how many restore points or days to keep in the backup repository. When you reach the defined number, the earliest point will be deleted.

4. Click Next to proceed.

Add Virtual Machines

At this step, add a VM or a vApp to the backup job:

1. Click +Add.

The Add Objects window loads.

2. Select an object in the infrastructure tree. You can also search for an object using the search bar at the top.

3. Click OK to add the selected object.

4. Click Next to continue.

You can add multiple objects to the list. Use the up and down arrows to change the machine processing order. If you want a machine to be processed first, select it and move it up or down on the list.

If you change your mind, select an object from the list and click Remove to delete it.

Optionally, you can select Exclusions if yoclude a specific VM from machine containers.

Guest Processing Settings

This step of the wizard is optional. You cClick to skip the step and continue creating the backup job. Otherwise, use the Guest Processing step to configure:

Customize Job Scheduling

The Job Schedule section lets you schedule the job to run automatically and define the timeframe.

To configure the job scheduling:

1. Ensure the Run the job automatically box is selected. If you want to run the job manually, unselect the box.

2. Choose whether to run the job daily, monthly, periodically, or after a selected job. Define the desired timeframes.

3. Choose if you want Veeam Backup & Replication to retry failed backup jobs. Select the number of retry times and the interval between each attempt. Only failed machines will be processed.

4. Optionally, select the Terminate job if it gets out of allowed backup window box to set up a backup window for the job. Specify the allowed and prohibited hours.

5. Select Next when ready.

Set Email Notifications

This step lets you enable backup job email notifications. To configure status emails:

1. Select the Enable email notifications checkbox.

2. Add Recipients. Use a comma between entries.

3. Customize the Subject for email notifications.

4. Select the type of notifications you want to receive.

5. Click Finish to complete adding the backup job.

Start, Stop, or Retry Backup Job

After you create a backup job, you need to start it for the first time. Select the job on the list and click the Start button to run it.

To stop the job, select it, and click the Stop button. If the job fails, you can click Retry to try to rerun it.

Disable, Enable, Delete, or Edit Job Settings

The Self-Service Backup Portal allows you to disable a backup job, enable it, delete, or edit its settings. You can find these actions under the Job drop-down menu.

To complete any of these actions, select a job from the list and click the desired action. Note that when you disable a backup job, no restore points will be copied to the target backup location, and source backup repositories will not be monitored.

To edit a job’s settings, follow the same steps as when adding a new job.

Search for Backup Job

To search for a specific job, use the search bar at the top of the Jobs menu. You can filter the search results by job status. This feature is especially useful if you have numerous jobs on your list.

To locate a job, start typing the name, and the list instantly filters the results.

View Job Statistics

The Jobs menu contains a list of all existing jobs for your organization. The list shows basic information such as name, the type of jobstatusdescription, and the date/time when a job ran and its next scheduled run.

To view all previous sessions for a job, click the name of a job on the list. The details open in a new tab.

To view the details of a session, click the status description link. The details open in a new tab.

Here you can also see the in-depth logs and backup process steps. Click the Details link to view the Job log.

Export Job Statistics Data

Every report in the Jobs section has an export function. To save the report to your local machine, open a job, a job session, or a job log, and click the Export button. Choose a location for the Excel file when the pop-up appears.

The Excel sheet contains all the information you see in the report you are viewing in the portal at that time.

Restore Virtual Machines, vApps, or Virtual Disks

The VMs tab of the Self-Service Backup Portal lets you view details and information for your VMs and vApps. You can restore a VM/vApp, delete it, restore individual virtual disks, or view the restore history.

View or Search for VM

The landing page of the VMs section shows all available VM backups. You can select a VM from the list to view the details or use the search bar to locate a VM. Furthermore, you can click the History button to view the complete VMs restore history.

On the list, click the Restore points link to view the type and timestamps of restore points for a machine.

Restore VM or vApp

Restoring a VM or a vApp is a simple process:

1. Select a VM or a vApp from the list in the VMs section of the portal.

2. Click Restore VM… or Restore vApp.

3. Choose Overwrite or Keep. If you select Overwrite, you will shut down and replace the original VM or vApp in production with the one from the backup. If you choose Keep, a VM or vApp will be restored next to the corresponding VM or vApp in production. The restored VM or vApp will have "_restored" appended to the original name. For example, "testVM_restored" or "testvApp_restored."

4. Select a restore point from the list. Optionally, you can choose the Quick rollback option or Power on VM after restoring.

5. Select Finish to proceed with the restore operation. To follow the progress, click History in the toolbar on the VMs landing page.

Delete VM or vApp from Backup

To delete a virtual machine or a vApp from a backup:

1. Select a VM or vApp from the list in the VMs section of the portal.

2. Click Delete on the toolbar.

3. Select Yes to confirm you want to delete the selected VM or vApp.

The object may remain on the list after you delete it. The list will update once the VM or vApp records are removed from the main backup database.

Note: Deleting a vApp removes all VMs in the backup. When you delete the last VM in a vApp, both the VM and the vApp are removed from the backup. Similarly, when you delete the last vApp in the backup, the whole backup is removed.

Restore Virtual Disk

Restoring a virtual disk is a valuable feature when a VM disk becomes corrupted. You can restore a virtual disk and attach it again to the source VM to replace the old disk or attach the disk to a new VM.

To restore a virtual disk:

1. Click Virtual Disks in the VMs section of the portal to launch the restore wizard. For some operations, the wizard has the Secure Restore step.

2. Select the desired restore point in the Backup Date section and click Next.

3. Specify disk restore settings in the Disk Mapping section. The original VM is selected by default. Click Choose to select a different VM. Select the boxes next to the virtual disks you want to restore. If you want to change the original disk properties, click the Change disk mapping link.

Optionally, change the Restored disk type. When you finish the setup, click Next to proceed.

4. Review the configuration at the Summary step. Enable the Power on target VM after disk is restored to start the VM when the restore completes.

5. Click Finish to complete the virtual disk restore process.

Restore Files

In the Files section of the portal, you can search and restore guest OS files from the guest OS file system in a VM backup. This section lets you search only the backups you made with the guest files indexing option.

Please refer to Veeam’s file restore guide for in-depth information on this feature.

Restore Items

The Items section of the portal lets you complete item-level recovery from your backups. The recovery includes restoring application items from:

For the item-level recovery to work, you have to configure backup jobs with application-aware processing.

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